"I haven't spoken to the manager about it," Rashford told reporters in Perth.

"From what I saw of it, people have to understand that he was enjoying his holiday and it was a mistake.

"There's not really much I can say about that."

The Red Devils will be hoping for a much improved 2018-19 campaign after a disappointing sixth place Premier League finish in May.

Solskjaer's side won just two of their final 12 matches across all competitions and ultimately missed out on Champions League qualification.

Meanwhile, noisy neighbours Manchester City won an unprecedented domestic treble and arch-rivals Liverpool lifted a sixth European Cup, to rub salt in United's wounds.

When asked if he was hurt watching the two sides earn silverware while United ended up empty-handed, Rashford responded: "For me, yeah. That just puts an even bigger challenge to us. We never shy away from a challenge, we have to move forward as a team.”